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i" T-jpi V- THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD. KENTUCKY. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1911. ftOO?:xnwi4an:t:; f o w wf0tto&&$6$&?o;4 o q w t w : : o o oaooooooooo oo ; o w o o o o yfe-" WggWg90Pg0-WgwwwiwgsigWit;! Get Your Tickets For The Splendid Entertainment M Course, Lyceum , ".J a 3 st AT THE STANFORD OPERA HOUSE i? V "iTT"" ;a o a a . o 4"jJ 0 o vn e & $. 0 o 6 3 O s 43s tt 0 0 :: Five Splendid Attractions: CHAMP CLARK MENDELSSOHN QUARTET RENO, THE MAGICIAN, . .. MUSICAL FAVORITES .. . ORCHESTRAL ENTERTAINERS OCTOBER 23 NOVEMBER 10, NOVEMBER 24, . JANUARY 6, FEBRUARY 29, $ . 0 a to E wl 5" ijfiiiri CirHJK iHf , a. B lAHRt t lJMftViJRMW li -: vKfKU: 'i MtflBrjHBBIP'IPr !H ' Kv BLf' tI1 BlkMH .. Ji .T -i W wtiK H R7 miflHHmH flPBf' 4HPjH HbT VaVBjflHH Five of the greatest attractions of the Redpath Ly ceum Bureau. You will never have an opportunity again to get such pleasure and entertainment at so small a cost. And you reserve your your seats for the entire Course when you buy your tickets. Tickets at Penny's Drug Store. SEASON TICKETS ( $2.50 ( $2.00 For First 8 Rows Scats For Remain der House to m R3 3 2 ait R3 0 ! e & K & i Hear Champ Clark, Speaker Of The National Congress. Monday Night October 21 -j6&E5PKh. h .n Stanford Lyceum Club. ep j ft tf:- a a ! r? ft a ilLgL-SL ;. A i - H iSt & . r . . ... . : t't -f? .-v .'' .tf gv A M fr JJ & li w t j? WELCH ROCHESTER. C. HAYS FOSTER. MARSHALL STONE. gqgoogg fnfag T. J W. IRELAND S. M. SAUFLEY. M I f il'. .' r. -. '. A . . ." i's A ?. ;".' A1 ; 2gggoogCM& g jg.o o c-0 O0v:io?ogcifeog?0 ogioooooooooooo actooooooooQCioo obuoooonooooooo c7::6ir?o666'goooo ci ns FARM FOR SALE! We will cell pmaieiy a farm or about 130 acres In tamo n county, Ky., ono-liair inllo from Crab Orch ard, nicely located, mostlv bottom land, vcw productive. Kvery acre til'ttble, m abundance ot stock water and especially adapted to corn and grass. Good tenant bouse ot three rooms on farm. Terms reasonable Apply at once to. n. U. Bronaugh, Agent. 49 tr CONCRETING W are in potltlon to do nil klndi of con oretlng, inch as lllock. Work, I'aremeati and. la fact, we can make any tiling from boDte down to a fence pent. We can aerre yon promptly and guarantee flrit-clati work and material. Unll and get our prtoei txtore you buy your material at leait. PHILLIPS BROS., Stanford, Kentucky &&$$OO&&0 TEMPERANCE COLUMN i & Tliis space is reserved for I i-n, WE MAKE LOANS On approved security whenever conditions warrant it Prefer ence, of course, being given to our regular depositors1 State Bank Trust (o. 0 iir the Temperance Committee of O i Lincoln County. Saloon or Blind Tiper. Which? The people of Lincoln county lire creutly ns;itnlc(l jtiit now over the b.iloon iintl bhnil tiijer. Tlu fnct that mi nmcli iiilo i. uindu over the cxi-tence of blind tigers in the coun ty llows that there is a htronj; tt'in peruncu sentiment anions our peonk A ery lar;e nuniher of tho-e who feigned the petition-.1 for an elottion did it because they were di-xiMcri villi tlie blind tiivrn. Somu of the cfiier-. tliiit they did not know (hut it wiw iniK)-(cd in the petitions to have saloon-,, but they won; asl.ed "I)o you want to fret nd of the itliud Tiyer-f if ,ou do, iiit this paper.t' and they resigned it.Olheis who understood better what the e titiou contained, tdpied it with the idea of riddinj: the county of blind hirer. lint wyiild sulootib tupplunt flu? unlawful Mile, ot liquor!? Cnre lully compiled Mutiaticn show tltut there are mure blind timers in wet than in dry territory. Tbib l'w-t lmo been estublisht'd beyond uny doubt. It is reasonable that it would be ho. I tor the blind tiger man can bide be- h.nd Hi') saloon and blnu'u all diunk cmicbs on it. The blind tiger man tan undersell the saloons. Ho has no license or government tax to pay. His opportunities to do butines tiro far better when Milooiw exist than where they do not. The idea uf hub.stitutiiig the miIooii for the Mindtixer is u fiction. You cuiiuot dp it. When ou iutrodii'.'o Iho saloon ou have both, nlwuys, o ervw lioro. Vou can't drie out the bliudtiger with the saloon. Men will tell you "(live me ha loon license and I will fclop the blind tigers." That will nev er be done. It is like the brewers and distillers ttilkin about making the saloon decent, law. abiding, but driving the dies out of business. Hut they hue neer done it. Thev sell to the keepers of low dives just us they do to the gilded saloons. There ure more violations of law in the county in nhich Dayton ,0., U situated, which it wet, than in the (he dry counties surrounding it, bo slates the Ohio Issue. Blind tigers can be driven out when the officers of the law ure re solved to do it. It bus been done in many counties, in different stiites, many states. The law inut lie madi' n tenor to evil doer. It can be none, but it takes bold, determined whose heart U in their work, tc do it. VI nit man ha done, man cart do. The olllccr.s of the law hae till the property of the state, the (ount), the jail-, the penitentiaries behind them. Nothing makes scnti i.ient for the enforcement of the luw like the enforcement of the law. Kansas fit, Kan-uy, Was revolu tionized by n few braii1, determined men, and sentiment became strong, Saloons never make sentiment lor 1. 1 a enforcement. Saloons are no torious for their violations of law, and a community debauched by .i loons will.never have a stioug sen timent for the eufot cement of the law. The saloon makes men drunk un der the protection of the law; bl'md tigers muke men dtiink under the curse ot the law. High license N a delusion and it snaie. A saloon is just as much u saloon with high li cense as witi low license. The lup our drunk in high license saloons makes men drunkards, and liais dud murderers and wile-beaters and assassins and Vagabonds as ivell us lirpiur drunk in any other jilace. A saloon i a place wheru liipior is drunk. It is not u temperance re sort; it is not u place for pruycr mee tings and sermons or Hible read ing. It is a place dedicated to the sale and consumption of stiong drink. When men say they arc in fa or of hiidi license, thev ure saving they in favor of saloons with nil the abomination and woes that the sa loon breeds. You cnu't make a sa loon n respectable place by culling it "high license." It is just ns de gralliug to driug in n high license saloon us in n blind tiger. To hear men udvocnting saloons, one would 8tiposo that the opening of saloons would change the inter state commerce laws, so that whisky could no longer be ordered by ex press. They say "Any kid that bus the money can order whisky now.' J-o they can after saloons comu just the same. Down with the saloon forever. Through the saloon is the bhortest mid most diiect route to perdition n MILLEOGEVILLE". ., .lAvft Iiivc been rtvoral lead bul I'ets ifanrl on trie film of lolm 1r-' tr vvhtele wee used in 'he Civil War. His- farrk' w a part of tl'' "Id camp ing g.-outrt1 Mr. ,I'or?.V .iididge is lrt.Sldiiig a large sti.'ck Ufft-n on bis Jurin.- Mr. JforrN-; uiissell pioi bis threshing macHihe over to Hilton ville last week iV'iii home tbie-lling (or Mr. Hack. Mr. Joe Hignit' one of J. I'. Pmnl. Clrocer t'o'. 'teaiiiHter, iiuule a (rip through here '.1st week. lie has just recovered fr.Wii long svclf ft sloktie of typhoi'lVver. V,ou know that his many Irie'frN are glad to ef him out iigaiu. We hope I' will soon be able to take lli-4 plneO with the company. Mr. Sam llueker cut his krtep with n corn knife last week, but in'd no nttention to it until last Wediuday night. He had three chills that night and is uffering very much ut this writing Don't trille with a cold, is good ndvice for prudent men and women. It may bo vital in case of a child. There is nothing better than Cham berlain's Cough Hen'edv for counhs Olid cold in children. It t k.ifa It has been done to many towns in and sure. For sale by all dealers. - Over Half - A Million Dollars In Resources Notes and bills. . .$321,000 Gov't bonds ,....$100,000 Lincoln Co, bonds.. 37,500 Bank' house.fur&flx 6,500 Cash and exchange 36.000 $501,000 Little Irene Morgan is up ngnin after it lout, spell ot tvphoul lever Mr. Lafe Morgan is hnvii.g .mno n pairing done on bis hou-e Mr. Sum Rothell i doing the wolk Mr. Jenv ItrKc'if was in Danville It week. Mr, Oilmore, frolu VintlulA, is ev pecled here this week to tnkt' pi& sesion f the farm hi bought from .Mr. Will NWll, Mr. U!(f Oiulilis has returned home af'teir i few month ? stuv in Meicer lolilit1. Mr. J. F. VAiibook and Aim two Mnchters Mis'ft Lena nm' Anuin Jviit over Ui H: M. Vaiihooli-'w' ut "Uvnuw nod. The tune ot C''f has- come In gn( mtif for breatr but. don't do that, justi bring" it over to Milledeivillc lor Air. ImiI'ii MoitJnii has the mill' Unit will s.ive jou Mie tumble of glilluir jftur blend. Mr. Vjx (Saddis wlifiiis had iho llieiimatiiu; for 1'J yenn contmues no better. Mr. WiirilcCowan iasbftnrvil his iiiii-liiche ntE as be is so"iroii(l of the new eomur at his liotn-,- Mr. Austin Hale is buildiV; some to his hoiiin. Mr. K. S. Sandusky nm two daughters. Mit-e Orn Lee aii'i An nie from Tunierviillu visited Air. John Mo-er lust Sunday. Mr. Su it li from I'errvvillc, lias moved into one town and bus piiPup n More. Tliis nuilte three torcs for MUlc-dgcvillc. WAYNESBURG FLY NE.JS '? SUfi 5HDtS? Our sdiool is itrogressiiig nKtly, sliouiiig an mcrcai' botluiu attend nice iiihI enrollment. Tor tbo month ot AliKitsf Iheic were enrolled 'M itii(lent- Mtli mi average of 7U. Fur the month of September Hut enroll tueiit was iyerensvl li 100 and the average to "9. The patrons are to A Miinmcndcd for tin inferet tin V ;nV sbmung in the si-hoof m ll't' tOiWs llic.v are putting" foitl? '- crwis" tlie ciliKuitlotial iiicilitn. "' our :ie''(h.borllood. v MeAralln'7 thresher is lucy pa trolling Ircnnnfry thrcshhiv btick- w "'3i . I k VitnketH. fly nets ana other r.ecearP I he dentb .(bgel visited Hie home I ,rom j complete asiortmcnt ot Mr. HowavVthe postmaster ml e" llero aro URiit. but Eubank on jiis.-Maturday night J....E bo"n " durable BlnK,0 and uouul Pbr.kc, fIov;".m. their .l.t .I""!" " dmlralllr BU,teil to ioad pur- or ru loiill OL lli-ir little I ilUUllUT. U"'M ' ,., . .11 iin nf woric Tim remains wrre taken to rlojd .- alro" ,7" JL.IlStrVfW .uiut from which her, father cnW iiarnws or tn bert W - "" 'line little girl of Ale. Hichard Hu I tees. IiaPk bus Im-cii ill witli iruup FOR SUMMER DRIVING ino comfort of botn norscs and Uriv ra Bhould be Bpcclallr considered br imeuring a proper outfit ot Inp robes. FOKSAt-E! L'INCOLrf COUNTY NATIONAL -BANK, comer' nejet to Court House StaRferd.' Knftiekv. Sixt.fSone acres uf fine blue grass land llntr lm nut bc-eti plowed for years excenft 8 ucre. This land will grow fino thbiieew, benip and ul fulfa; has snlJill dwclu'ng; plenty of locusts for poMw-. and fine wood. It. well wnteied.v This bind is :t 1-2 miles from Stanford on tbo Otlcn heim pike, close to sebooF. Will sell on eiisv ferms. 7B-T . W. F." Dfrton, Stanford) Ky. : i FOR SALE! My heme containing 2 acres und lfl poles of land, 4 miles south of L-ineustcr 4 miles east of Stanford. on Dix IUver at the forks of tbo v.iu.1 ...i .... r- ii. is i wr.il, iiuuiuK irum inu uuuuerara Mill to Gilbert's Creek stution, Btoro and post office, which is one mile Plenty of fruit, good-cistern, pood barn and and dwelling and nil out buildings. Address Prof. J. Uat son, (lilbert's Creek Kyi 70-8. ink Ml It Herbert ltcvinl..V. ulu. il- leacliiinj ut Tiirnersville has ImMi visitfng. lome folks. Mht Hviin Singleton who is m ihargc urf the exchange at Hum- I side is viinlnig home. A tew drruks of whiskey engWd" in u lisu cnlerprisc the oilier i4y, the bitillef irisulted in two of ut Jiuiiig men getting their maps slight ly (lrmoriilledl Wliller SinU(iii has been visit ui his klnfolks in this end. GREAT CAMPAIGN OFFER. ArrnliiJemcm llave been com pleted M hereby wo uro cimbled to offer llib dnily Couricr-Journul until December '30; 19.IL and TIIK IN- TEKIOR JOURNAL one full ear for only $1.8().', The rognlur price of inu i-ouner journut is. OU cents it month. TliS is a remaukublo offer, nnd the sootlbf you bond! in your or der the longer1 -you will gut the Cour ier Journal. Thopoliticur cumpaign is on, keep pdsti'dVy reading the I. J AH orders must be bent to the Inter ior Journul not to the Courir Jour- ml. McCLARY, Stanford. Ky. Uf" WebsteKs New -RHAIrONAl n .IIVIWM 'ABWEUTOtr fminnu - i'.lk KSBSSifkbH. m; tha 1 -MtoaWU'auUU new unbrirj ayTMn u" JflW OBB-. coTrtn eTBir orld't thought. r. Thm omly dletioBary to Tr 400,000 othmnoT -nan two 60VOU1 I The best plastor: A-piece f flan ncldiinipcncd with Cbambrluiii's Liniment und bound on over the af. fected parts is superior to pla8 ler und cunts only one teat& ua much. For sale by all dealer. 78-4 "itfttit tk dtt" - b-- rTUiHarD before 'eppwuMt kwl OOrr yotfg JoJtreUe-.- . 14 ietieo-fV-dk i with th'MT c pace. "Mroke'bt-Oeau fftfint it li a e-eyMewei r""? a aiatle rbhaeev -VT? Ooiw.. tfohoola. as. Preat ae tie oae'eareM'. tMorty. BeMM he who kaewfl,mw phsvhi, SJ9W w'ifJU yea about U w wetki. ttonary I WeaeiMwiitjt ua." ' I vu. 1 u